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Discover Ludwig"have affection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express that two people share a deep, caring connection or bond. For example, "My parents have had affection for each other since they first met 30 years ago."
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I have affection and respect for Ford.
Those same diners have affection for Pastis.
I hardly ever see them but I still have affection for him, absolutely.
"I know her and like her; I have affection for her.
"People have affection for the old saints, the ones who made miracles," he said.
"We have affection for everything in here and feel sad whenever they sell out".
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"I have affections for the Iron Man," declared Mr Wen during his stay.
Felicella has affection for the seventies branches.
Woody Allen obviously has affection for a Borscht Belt one-liner and a clownish spill.
Still, even the most snobbish of Victoria's retinue had affection for her.
"He had never disclosed to me that he had affection for me," Ms. Constand replied levelly.
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